Regnum online(or Realms online, depends on where you live. Also I dont know where to find the URL. Sorry about that D:)Its an MMORPG wich involves Realm VS Realm pvp, lots of weapons, armors classes and alot of other stuff.

Sidenote:NEVER play as a Scorcerer. only if you have a good amount of HP and such.

Neverball: A really awesome game including a marble game very similar to Super Monkey Ball, although it started development before Super Monkey Ball did, and Neverputt, mini golf based off of the game. You can make your own levels for both using gtkradiant. Flexible, full of community content:http://neverball.org/Also, couldn't help but notice a ton of my faves on here :)Oh and Penguin321, despite being an Alpha buyer, I do still play Minecraft classic for 2 things: The Zombie Survival and Capture the Flag servers. They really do a lot with it :D

B-Man99 wrote:...although it started development before Super Monkey Ball did

Actually nope...Monkey Ball was released as an arcade game in 2001, and was ported in the same year as Super Monkey Ball for the GameCube.Kooima created a mini-golf game in 2001, and in early 2003 he update it with a more realistic physic, renaming it "Puttnik". Then, after he played Super Monkey Ball in the same year(2003) he thought he could do something similar using the engine he made for Putnik, so he resized the ball and made the mouse control the floor tilting, renaming the game to "Super Empty Ball". On August 2003 he rename it to "Neverball" and released it.

B-Man99 wrote:...although it started development before Super Monkey Ball did

Actually nope...Monkey Ball was released as an arcade game in 2001, and was ported in the same year as Super Monkey Ball for the GameCube.Kooima created a mini-golf game in 2001, and in early 2003 he update it with a more realistic physic, renaming it "Puttnik". Then, after he played Super Monkey Ball in the same year(2003) he thought he could do something similar using the engine he made for Putnik, so he resized the ball and made the mouse control the floor tilting, renaming the game to "Super Empty Ball". On August 2003 he rename it to "Neverball" and released it.

The Attack on Titan tribute game: http://fenglee.com/game/aog/A 3-D simulation of fighting titans. You can play as a multitude of characters from the anime: at time of writing, 8. The creator is updating constantly, so any bugs are likely to be patched. AT time of writing, contains a single-player mode, a multiplayer mode, and 3 difficulty settings for each. Fair warning, though, it contains numerous spoilers. If you have any plans of watching the anime, finish it first.

If you haven't played Cave Story and you don't check it out then I will hate you forever or until you do try it outSeriously, that game is easily one of the best games I've ever played. The steam version is even better.

https://www.geoguessr.com/ It's a fun game to play casually!......If anyone wants to get in the big leagues my high scoreand only scoreis 24,976.

By the way, if you spawn inside a building, no, there isn't a way to get out of the building. It's not too hard though - if I still managed to pinpoint exactly which government building I was in when I was stuck in Guatemala, then I'm convinced anything is possible.

(Remember, license plates and street signs are blurred out often, so if you do stumble across them using them as information is against the rulebook)

Manyland is a true sandbox, you can make pretty much anything if you're good enough at it. You can find it at Manyland.com, and a world at manyland.com/worldnamehere unless it has a custom url. It has ads, but it doesn't mind you blocking them.

Well, any Nitrome game is quite enjoyable and perfect to kill some time when you're bored, specially their most recent ones.I've been playing Rust Bucket for more than two week and i'm still playing (it helps that there's an infinite mode tho).EDIT: Also, the sprites look really nice.EDIT: Also try Ultimate Briefcase, that one is crazy :O

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